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MEMS resonators boast low ESR characteristics
MEMS resonators from Murata are piezoelectric elements that function as mechanical resonators to generate a constant frequency.
Integrated regulators simplify efficient power conversion
STMicroelectronics has introducedL6981 synchronous step-down regulators, extending the family of high-efficiency converters that simplify power-supply design by integrating power elements, feedback circuitry, and safety features on-chip.
Autonomous imager for smartphones and automobiles
CEA-Leti has announced autonomous imager technology that activates smartphones and small appliances through face recognition or other specific patterns. Called µWAI (micro-WAY) and sized as small as a €1 coin, the autonomous imager features a novel readout and processing architecture co-designed with an optimised algorithmic pipeline, in which the recognition results from a sequence of elementary algorithms, to provide ultralow-power w...
Isolated gate driver controls silicon-carbide MOSFETs
Joining STMicroelectronics’ STGAP family of isolated gate drivers, theSTGAP2SiCSis optimised for safe control of silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs and operates from a high-voltage rail up to 1,200V. Capable of producing a gate-driving voltage up to 26V, the STGAP2SiCS has a raised Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO) threshold of 15.5V to meet the turn-on requirements of SiC MOSFETs.
Innovation programme puts sensors in the spotlight
The fourth instalment of Mouser Electronics' Empowering Innovation Together programme has been released.
Fingerprint cards for next-generation biometric payments
As a second step in theirannounced partnership, Fingerprint Cards AB (Fingerprints) has entered into a commercial agreement (MoU) with STMicroelectronics to bring the joint platform to market. The platform improves the efficiency of the key features a of biometric system-on-card, demonstrating simple user enrolment, very high end-to-end banking transactions and matching performances.
Collaboration for advanced MEMS scanning solutions
STMicroelectronics and OQmented have agreed to collaborate on the advancement of MEMS technology for Augmented Reality and 3D-sensing markets. The joint effort aims to build on the expertise of both companies to advance the technology and products behind the leading MEMS-mirror-based laser-beam scanning (LBS) solutions in the market.
Operational amplifier for energy-efficient conversion
The STMicroelectronics TSV7722 precision high-bandwidth operational amplifier, with gain-bandwidth of 22MHz and slew rate of 11V/μs, is well-suited for high-speed signal conditioning and accurate current measurement in power-conversion circuits and optical sensors.
Isolated sigma-delta modulators boost accuracy
The STMicroelectronicsISOSD61andISOSD61Lare high-accuracy isolated, second-order sigma-delta modulators that deliver enhanced performance and reliability in industrial applications such asmotor control, electric-vehicle charging stations, solar inverters, UPS, and server and telecom power supplies.
Micro-mirror scanning tech in LiDAR depth camera L515
STMicroelectronics has developed a tiny MEMS mirror with Intel enabling spatial scanning of an environment. Intel developed a LiDAR system based on this micro-mirror, providing high-resolution scanning for industrial applications such as robotic arms for bin picking, volumetric measurements, logistics, and 3D scanning.